Singapore
Chart of the Day: Here's how deal volumes in private home market amazingly shrunk in 10 years
2014 has become a far cry from 2004.
Daily Briefing: Shophouse built in 1800s for sale; Orchard Road canal to be ready by 2017
And new Singapore political party is formed.
Private road transport cost rebound drove Singapore inflation up to 2.5%
4 months of decline have ended.
Choo choo train: Singapore predicted to pounce on rail networks soon
Could the transport changes actually be a 2-part series?
Busted bus ops: ComfortDelGro's SBS Transit raking in $6-15m losses since 2011
It's a yearly suffering for ComfortDelGro.
Do-or-die: Desperate developers give away discounts to woo buyers
Other perks were also offered.
At a snail's pace: Tourism receipt growth wobbled on cash-strapped business travellers
It's a painstakingly slow growth in a decade.
Here's solid proof that car loan curbs are distorting Singapore inflation
Inflation to double its pace in April.
Chart of the Day: Find out which sectors failed in boosting Singapore's economic growth
Three of them really disappoint.
Daily Briefing: Why property prices will not crash; SIA plane veers off Yangon runway
And proportion of foreign buyers rises.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.12%
Year-to-date performance stood at 3.18%.
Hey big spender: Rich stylish Singaporean men self-splurge a lot more than women
Men are spending more on "me" time.
What Singapore HR execs should know about passive talents
As economies in Southeast Asia expand, demand for leadership roles also continues to grow. Multinational companies in business hubs like Singapore need to leverage every effective method possible to identify and court experienced top talent. Looking both within and externally will enable them to build a solid leadership bench.
Uh, oh: Only 1 in 10 Singapore homebuyers intend to purchase a property in next 1-2 years
It's now the buyers' ballgame.
Abandon ship: Big-time client jumps off Keppel, hops aboard Sembcorp
Less strict payment terms made it more attractive.
What you need to know about corporate governance in Singapore
When the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) issued a revised Code of Corporate Governance (“the Code”) in May 2012, a few changes stood out. Chief among them involved the composition of listed companies’ Board of Directors, with the role of independent directors given prominence: an independent director cannot be one who is a “10 percent shareholder” i.e. someone who owns 10 percent or more of a company’s voting shares, nor can he be an immediate family member of such a person.